Eviction Notice Legal Rights

Summary

Landlords in Michigan must provide at least 30 days notice for eviction. Even if rent is paid on time, eviction can occur if the lease ends, the property is sold, or lease terms are violated. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Phillip
Hello Phillip, nice to meet you. Could you please tell me about the legal issue you're facing so I could assist you better? Also, could you please provide your location, if you're comfortable doing so?
* au lac dr north macomb michigan
Hello Phillip, I see you've provided an address. Could you please elaborate on the legal issue you're facing at this location?
They have listed my home for sale since march and have just now given me a letter stating eviction for may 31st
Hello Phillip, I understand your concern. Here are some general points about eviction laws in Michigan:
- Landlords must provide at least 30 days' notice.
- You can challenge the eviction in court.
- If you lose, you typically have 10 days to vacate before the Sheriff removes your belongings.
Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.
Can they issue eviction even if i pay rent on time
Yes, Phillip. Even if you're paying rent on time, a landlord can still issue an eviction under certain conditions, like:
- If the lease has ended.
- If the property is being sold.
- If there's a violation of lease terms.
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.